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3&W'li im ' HAIL TO THESELf-CONQUERED-HE'S THE MAN WHO WINS HIS BATTLE ALL ALONE t.iiHn "Campaign" Of (Hxxm Hag 2fatra WANT ADA'EltTISING In The TIMES AVIll Keep tho Income from Your Furnished Rooms from Lapsing! YOU can rcnlly hell) the family revenues by renting n fow furnished rooms anil, If you know how nnd when to use the classified columns, you may keep that Httlo extra lncomo as "steady ns a clock." ,,mVT -ADVERTISING in The TIMES Will Put Voiir Itail Estate "In (noMnikct Effectively! it will put tho facts about your norty beforo tlio eyes of nil "pos- Jible buyers" In town. And If ero'8 one of thorn who ought to own It. youMlaclMU MEMI1EK OF ASSOCIATED l'UE&a Established In 1H7H iih The Const Malt VOL. XXXV MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1911 EVENING EDITION, SIX PAGES. A Consolidation of TIiiica. Const Mnl! and Coos liny Advertiser. No. 88 Dl HILADELPHIA WIS WORLD'S SHIP; TODAY 13 10 2 CHAMPION FML TO GEI JURY OUT OF 125 Ust Game of Series Proves Walkaway For American League Champions AMES, WILTSE AND MARQUARD IN VAIN Bender Holds Giants Down to Four Hits New York's Bad Errors. (Dy Associated Press to Coos Day TIraoa.) PHILADELPHIA, I'n., Oct. 2C The Philadelphia Athletics won tho World's Championship by Uiklng tho ilxth game from Now York GlantB this afternoon by n score of 13 to 2. Ames, who Btartcd In the box for tho Giants threw tho Giants' hopo to tho winds In the fourth when, with two men on bnses, ho threw toward first ca Short-stop Hnrry's uunl mm no had fielded nnd hit Harry on tho head. The ball rolled out ot right field while RIght-ilcldor Murphy nnd FIrst-basemnn Davis scored. Then Barry went homo on Illght-fleldcr Murray's wild return of tho ball to ictond base. In tho seventh tho Athletics ran wild nround tho course, icorlng seven runs. The scoro by innings: New York It II 13 , 10 0 0 0 0 0 012 l 3 Philadelphia 0 0 0 14 0 17 013 11 r. Dattcrlcs Ames, Wlltse, Mnr quard, Wilson ; Homier nnd Thomns. The attendance wns 20,185 nnd ro ttlpts $30,100. The National Com mission's shnro of tho receipts is 13,610.90, nnd ench club'M $1G,-219.05. CUE RUMOR PROVES UNTRUE Of GRAND .JURY IIUSY. Begin Hearing Evidence Against I lev. ItichcMiii. (B; Associated Press to tho Cooa Day Times) BOSTON, Mass,, Oct. 20. Tho Suffolk county grand Jury today be gin hearing witnesses in tho case of Rtr. Clarence A. T. Rlchcsou, chnrg fd ltli tho murder of Avis Llunoll. It li expected to tnko two or inoro dajs to hear all witnesses. Report of Assassination Czar of Russia Utterly Without Foundation. (Dy Associated Press to tho Coos Day '.'"lines) ST. PETERSIJURG, Russln, Oct. 2 15. Thoro 1b no truth whatever in the reports abroad ot an attempt on tho life of the emperor or empress. Dy Associated Press to tho Coos Dny Times) LONDON, England, Oct, 2C In definite rumors nro current this morning in Vienna and Dcrlln that Emperor Nicholas of Russia, has been nssasslnntcd. Careful Inquiry hero nnd in Husslajuivo failed to confirm the report. Venire of Forty More Talesmen llon thnt ,1C hml forio(i hs opinion by observing tho condition of tho Ca md For Mr.Nflmarn Casfi structural In Los Angeles Today. Dy Associated Press to tho Coos Day Times) LOS ANGELES, Cnl., Oct. 2C E. M. Esslcy, the Html talesman of tho first 125 men in the McNnmnrn mur der case, was challenged for cnuso nnd excused at today's session of court because ho said ho was abso lutely opposed to capltnl punishment. Tho dofenso accepted Esslcy ns to cause after ho had said that from personal observation ho had gathered the belief tho Los Angeles Times wns blown up by dynamite Tho men de fending James 1). McNamnra took this position notwithstanding their contention it was wrecked by gas. Their action brought District Attor ney Fredericks to ills feot with tho assertion thnt tho Juror clearly wns disqualified becauso of tho doclara- steel taken out of tho wreck. "If we can't provo our contention In thnt point, we will quit nnd plead guilty," remarked Darrow for the de fense. .ludgo Dordwcll then sot himself to loam the real Btato of tho tales man's mind nnd how he could form such opinion without expert knowl edge. After n few questions by tho court, Frederick elicited ' tho state ment thnt Essley was opposed to capital punishment. Talesman A. C. Winter, under chnllengo slnco yes terday, wns challenged ngaln today by the defense whdn ho said tho de fendant would have proved himself Innocent. Tho court announced ho would rule oh tho Winter enso tomorrow. A new pnnel mndo up of forty veniremen wns ordered to report early tomorrow morning when their excuses will bo acted upon. CHINESE SOLDIERS KILL LEADERS 10 JOIN REVOLUTIONISTS TODAY CANCEL NOTED LEASE. (Dy Associated Pross.) NEW YOItK, Oct. 20 A special meeting of tho directors of tho United States Stool Cor poration formally decided to cancel tho corporation's lenso of tho Great Northern Oro properties. NEW TYPE OE DREDGE IS SOUGHT Board of Engineers at Wash- Coos "ny bnr work' th0 Dotml of En glncers hns cnncollcd tho former ad ingtOn CanCCl BidS and Ask vertlsement for bids, nnd instructed , Mnjor Morrow .engineer In charge, For New Ones and Designs to rc-advertisc. Dids not .only win I bo asked for tho construction of the I typo nf dredge proposed by tho Doard 1 but on other types as well. Didders For Coos Bay. i Ml LONG EIGRT U. S. Navy's Hydro-Aeroplane Makes Long Trip With Two Officers. (Dy Assoclnted Press to Coos Day Times.) FORTRESS MONROE, Va., Oct. 2G The United States Navy's hydro aeroplane "Triad" carrying Lieute nants Ellison and Towers, success fully completed its trip from Annn polls, Md., landing northeast of the port at one o'clock this afternoon. I Mutiny In Imperial Army Adds Strength to Rebels at Cheng Tu. GREAT BLOODSHED IN CAPTURE OF CANTON M (Spcclnl to Tho Times.) WASHINGTON, D. C, Oct. 2C Decauso thoro has been somo criti cism of tho govornment experiment ing on tho now typo of dredgo for tho have been Invited to submit their own Ideas with figures of tho typo of dredgo to meet tho peculiar condi tions on Coos Dny. Should tho re ndverttecment bring no bottor plan, tho type of dredgo designed by the engineers will be constructed. CONGRESSMAN W. C. HAWLEY TALKS OF HIS PLANS I IDE VICTIM OE MO E President of Cairo and Norfolk Railroad Found Dead In Boston Today. Bj Associated Press to tho Coo liny Tlmos) BOSTON, Mass., Oct. 2C Lowory wde of Now York, president of tho 'ro and Norfolk Rallrond company found dead in tho Parker liouso Way. Ills death Is attributed to nn "erdose of morphlno. IB WILSON SAVES DOWRON Congressman Arrives Today to Spend Week In Coos County Receptions. Congressman Hnwlcy of this dis trict nrrlved here today to get In closer touch with IiIh Coos county constltutontB ns to their needs nnd wishes nnd ospeclnlly to fnmlllarlzu himself with the neods of tho wntcr ways In this vicinity. Ho hnd hoped to havo Congrossmnn Humphreys of Washington, a member of tho Rivers nnd Harbors commlttteo, accompany him bore but tho latter wns unex pectedly dotnluod by personal affairs. Mr. Hnwlcy entne In via Gardiner and snys thnt ho enjoyed tho trip ow ing to tho lino wenther. Ho plnns to remain on tho Day until Monday morning when ho will lenvo for tho Coqulllo vnlley nnd will probably loavo via Myrtle Point for Rosoburg Thursday night or Frldny morning "In going over tho district, I And tho sentiment generally fnvornble to tho rennmlnntlon nnd reoloctlon of Tnft and I sincerely hopo that he will win out," snld Mr. Hawley In dis cussing polltlrs In gonernl. "Marshfleld hns mndo remnrknhlo dovolopmont nnd I nm moro than pleased to noto tho continued Im provements," ho continued. "My first trip In hero wns In 1000 and I havo boon here nnnunlly slnco then. Tho transformation slnco my first trip hns been Httlo short of remnrk nhlo nnd you would not recognlzo tho Mnrshflold of thnt dny In contrast with tho Marshfleld of today. "It pleasos mo lmmensoly to henr of tho flno work tho Oregon Is doing In Improving tho Coos Dny Hnrbor. In tho Inst Rlvors nnd Hnrbos bill, I secured an appropriation of $50,000 per annum for tho Inner harbor work nnd this, It Is plnnnod, will bo allow ed right along hencoforth. "I hnvo not been ndvlsed lately concornlng tho status of tho bar dredgo for which $350,000 was ap propriated. I was In hopes thnt It would bo completed nnd rendy to start work horo soon. Personally, I havo always favored tho Jetty sys tem for tho Coos Day bar, but In tho BADLY INJURED Famous Pitcher of the Athletics Severely Hurt Himself Yesterday. (Dy Associated Press to Coos Dny Times.) PHILADELPHIA, Pn., Oct. 20. Jack Coombs, tho brilliant Athlotlo pitcher, Is In bed at his homo from serious Internal Injuries received In tho sixth Inning of yestordny's game nt Now York whon ho wrenched his lutostlnc8. When scon In bed, Coombs snld thnt In tho sixth Inning his clents caught In a nolo In tho pitcher's box nnd when ho delivered tho bnll ho felt n terrific Jar. Ho kept on pitch ing but in tho ninth hnd to quit. A rupture of tho Intestines killed Dr. Mike Powers, catcher for tho Ath letics, sovernl years ngo, and much alarm Is felt over Coombs' condition. Minister of War Assassinated by Own Troops and Town Is Seized. (Dy Associated Pross.) MOKE U. S. SHIPS. PEKIN, China, Oct. 2C Tho American legation Is ask- Ing for moro warships to bo sent to ChlnoBO waters. MINISTER IS OUSTED, China Assembly Ousts Man AVha Negotiated Foreign Hallway Ioau (Dy Associated Press to Coos Day Times.) PEKIN, China, Oct. 2 C Presi dent Shong Hsunn Hunt ot tho Min istry Posts nnd Transportation com pany wns dismissed. Shong Hsunn Hunt's Impeachment wns demnnded by tho Chinese As sembly bccatiKO ho had negotiated tho foreign railroad loan. Tong Shno Yl has boon appointed to suc ceed him, according to tho Statu De partment advices. 11LOODKIIED IN CANTON. KovoliitlonlNtH Capture- City After Heavy IiOSSCH. , (Dy Assoclnted Press to Coos Day Times.) SHANGHAI, China, Oct. 2C A. Chlucso newspaper nunnunces that MlnlBtor of Wnn Gonernl Yin Tchnngr commanding tho Imperial troops, wns nBsn8s)nntcd by his own troops. Tho paper snys Canton was seized by tho revolutionists after great bloodshed. M Y W HON. AV. C. HAAVLEV. Congressman From This District AVlio On Coos Day Imestlgntliig Neea, of the Harbor. JumPs Into Bay and Prevents Ten Mile Man Drowning Bowron Injured. tued'f Dowron Inst night was res Wiij ,rom Probable drownlug by Alec d m.. i , ,l waa Bowron sustaln fciS f? '"Jurlea to his log and It Is Cnl; ho Endured his limb. as h.;?n wa8 ln frn Ton Mllo and m ni,ng a llttl celebration. Ho InMvie ot.her wero enlivening tnlat,.a'onS tho water front last ov- , 6 Uear COmninrrlnl nvniino ntlmn Mil-6. manner Dowron trlnnod nnd will not bo charged up to Coos Dny ietblndoc o evidently struck but will bo charged up to tho lengl "eifling. n t, . ' neoring department so thnt the bar i ' 'O heln liimnni ..,, i., .1 linr will tint snffpr nnv as a result of tho test. "I am also gratified to know that Marshfleld is to secure a free deliv ery February 1. When Col. Grimes was ln AVashlngton last spring, ho and department thoro and slnco then I kept reminding thorn of It." Mr. Hawley was warmly wolcomed by the many frlonds ho mndo hero during previous visits and many courtesies will bo shown him whllo on tho Day . Plans for Itccentlons This afternoon Congressman Haw ley was tnkon on a tour of tho city, "HBDPrt 1- ' . ' '"""- mini WUHUll filer en i,?nd wltn tho aid ot somo tr wt him out. iurmvC 1)AN0R a sujlveh, WA eveninK. ooTonKu ". showing how tho Dredgo Oregon Is face of tho report of tho engineers. accomplishing n doubly good work by for tho bnr dredge, it wns practically widening and deoponlng tho harbor impossible to chnngo It. Until tho chnnnel and by using the dredglgs bar dredge Is tested out nnd demon- to reclnlm tho lower sections strated to bo a failure, I think It will nround tho Day and In tho city. Tho bo nlmost impossible to got tho on-, tour includes a visit at tho C. A gfneers to change their report, oven Smith mill and watching tho Nnun If another report on tho project Smith load. should bo authorized by congress. If' This evening, tho North Dend Com tho bnr dredgo does fall, It will make merclnl Club will tender a reception tho arguments for tho Jetty restora- there to Mr. Hawley. tlon and extension unanswerable.! Tomorrow afternoon nt 1 o'clock Tho $350,000 cost of the bnr dredgo a party of North Dend and Marshfleld business men and Engineer J-eero will accompany Mr. Hawley on n trip down tho Day on tho Tug Col umbia. If tho weather will permit, they will go out over tho bar so tha Mr. Hawley can get a close view of tho Jetty and be shown the necessity ot Its reconstruction. Friday evening at 8 o'clock, a nub- held at the I took It up with the postofflce lie reception will bo Mnrshflold Chamber of Commerce. Friday ovenlng following tho Chnmber of Commorco reception, tho Milllcomn Club will tendor a recep tion to Mr. Hawley nt tho Club rooms. Now (By Day AVI I A, JCX PICT J E WS Edict Against Tlicin Is Issued In Itussln Today. Associated Press to Coos Times) YUSOVKA, Russia, Oct. 20. Dy order of tho governor, nil tho jews in tho province of Yoknterlnosla aro subject to oxpulslon with tho fol lowing exceptions: Those living ln tho province slnco May 1G, 1S82, artisans and othor having permits of resldenco from tho governor's chancery, thoso resident since August 13, 190G, If nn ordor of expulsion ngainst thorn nlrendy has been set aside by tho governor's chancery. DON'T FORGET tho Seventh An nual HALL, NOKTK HENI) ITHK DEPAItTMENT, Eckhoff Hall, SAT UHDAY night, OCTOHEU 28. Tick ets $1.00, Steamship In This Morning From Portland With Large Passenger List. Tho Dronkwator arrived In this morning form Portland after a good trip down the coast. She brought two thousand inns for tho Empire fish cannery and a thousand cans for Captain Reynolds' cannery. Shu had n lnrgo passenger list and consider able miscellaneous freight. Tho Dreakwater will sail nt 1 o'clock Saturday afternoon. Among those arriving on tho Drenkwntor wero tho folio wlug: Mrs. D. J. Hulloy, Mrs. II. Hullet, Graco C. Green, Ethel Hopkins, Mrs. R. Dralnnrd, Emma Johnson, Helen McLaughlin, Mrs. McNnmnrn, F. Stanch, Mrs. Stanch, It. C. Drake, 11. E. Duloy, Mrs. Uuloy, Mrs. D. Cowan, Jesslo Cownu, Hazel Cowan, W. R. File!, E. II. Rose, E. D. Robert, D. G. AVeaver, C. E. Roynolds, C. Ed muuds, R. Edmunds, .Mrs, Edmunds, P. Johnson, J. Slater, C. M. Meuefeo, Mrs. J. H. Dowmnn, Irvln Dowman, Ed Rlchto, c. R. Rlchte, W. .Murphy, L. Knudben, M. V. Komp, G. A. Grln nett, S. A. Dobln, AV. J. Larson, M. McCown, H. H. Pago, E. AV. Wright, Mrs. H. C. AVray, Mrs. L. Davis, Anil la Henderson, Mrs. G. Wilson, Mrs. G. nourko, Mrs. J. II. Lowory, J. II. Lowory, L. AV. Sergeant, Mrs. Sor gcant, G, J. Lemnuskl, S. A. Ford, Mrd. Olnnder, Mrs. C. 11. Henderson, E. F. Thomas, Mrs. Thomas, A. Knutson, Hi D. Adams, F. Olnnder. L. KJelland, H. Dornnrd, M. Chlclo, Dlancho Wilson, Ida E. Gamblo, Jonnnotto Lloyd, D. J. Dullog, AV. D. Yott, F. R. Hunt, Edith Mlth, Iono AValters, Ludy Itollen, C. Dogard, F. AV. Dalloy, M. Donahue, AA Garnet- ton, C. Herman, H. Claray, G. Grant, E. Ahlqulst and L. AV. Hlinololu. IMPERIAL ARMY MUTINY. Soldiers Kill General ami Join Rebel Army. (By Associated l'rois to Cooa ' Day Tlmos. ) PEKIN, Chlnn, Oct. 2C Chlnoso newspapers report thnt tho troops nt Cheng Tu, tho capital of Szu Chuoii province, havo mutinied and killed General Chno Erh Fong, commander of the Imperial forcos, and Joined tho rebels who hold tho capital. DOUBLE your SAVINGS by TRAD with HAINES. Alfalfa Hay $15,50 per ton in five ton lots A. T, HAINES1 GET READY TO STAjfWORK Southern Pacific Secures Of fice Rooms In Eugene Engineer Inspects. EUGENE, Oro., Oct. 20. Tho Guard prints tho following: Tho Southern Pacific company la making extensive preparations in this city for nn early boglnnlng of construction work on tho Eugono Coos Day railway. Olllcors havo been engaged In tho First National Dank nnnox on AVest Ninth streot, across tho alloy from tho Commorclnl Club block, for tho construction engineer ing force, offlco furniture has nr rlved and Is being niovod to theso rooms. II. P. llooy, onglnoor in chnrgo of tho construction work on tho com pany's Natron oxtonslon, nrrlved ln tho city last ovonlng nnd loft this morning on a trip over a portion ot tho survoy for tho now road extend ing westward. Ho Is expected back this ovonlng. It Is presumed that ho went ns far ns tho first contract of twenty or twonty-flvo mllea will extend. Tho furnlturo thnt Is holng moved to tho rooms ln tho bank nnnox was shipped horo from Drain, whero It was used by tho ongtneorlng forco of the compnny when tho Drain Cooa Day lino was started, but lator aban doned. Tho furnlturo consists of desks, drafting tables, stools and oth or paraphernalia gonorally used In (Continued on page 4t) i